​SPECIAL NOTICE ABOUT WINTER CAMPING IN 2016/2017

The park will be completing an important upgrade to the electrical system in Arkansas Point, Prairie Ridge, Eagle View and Yucca Flats campgrounds. While this project is sorely needed and will improve our service dramatically, it will require the campgrounds to be closed all winter during the construction.

This means that there will be NO electrical sites, no flush toilets, no showers and no dump stations open in the park after November 1. Juniper Breaks will remain completely open the entire fall/winter season.

SPECIAL CAMPGROUND DATES FOR 2016/2017

Arkansas Point’s Loop A: sites 1-27 & 94-95 will close at noon on November 1. Loops B & C are closed at noon on October 3.

ALL of J​uniper Breaks will be open – NOTE: JBC is a non-electric campground with vault restroom facilities and water is available.

Eagle View (Loops M, N & O) will close at noon on November 1. Prairie Ridge, Yucca Flats and Kettle Creek​ will close at noon on October 3.

We do not have an end-date to this project, but are working to have it complete as early in the spring season as possible. Until that time, the reservations will be turned off until we have firm dates of site availability.

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​Lake Pueblo is one of the most popular camping destinations in Colorado. Whether you plan on taking advantage of everything the park has to offer, or you need a great camping spot close to the city of Pueblo, Lake Pueblo can accommodate your needs.

The park has 400 campsites spread throughout three different areas in the park. All sites consist of a paved parking area, covered picnic table, and fire pit. The electrical campgrounds also feature flush toilets, coin-operated showers, laundry, dump stations, and playgrounds. The campgrounds are patrolled for your safety.

It's always a good idea to plan ahead and take the worry out of your stay. Lake Pueblo’s campgrounds fill to capacity nearly every weekend between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Reservations are a must on holiday weekends and highly recommended any summer weekend. Sites may be reserved online or by calling 1-800-678-2267.

Campground Information:

Group Camping:

While we do not officially have "group camping" sites, the Eagle View sites in loops M, N and O are still set up nicely to accommodate groups. There is a commons area in the center of the loops for gatherings, but the sites are reserved like all the other sites in the park: individually through the reservation system.

​Campground Rules

Lake Pueblo's campgrounds are operated for the pleasure and safety of everyone. Please take note of these campground rules.

Please DO NOT cut or gather wood on the park. The 200-year-old Juniper trees cannot be replaced in our lifetime.

Buy your firewood at the park entrance stations or bring some with you.

A valid camping permit or reservation must be purchased.

A valid park pass is required on every vehicle for every day you are camping. This is in addition to the camping fee.

Camping permits need to be placed on the site pole marker.

Camping Permits expire at 12:00 noon on the date of expiration.

One camping unit with up to 6 people is allowed per campsite. A camping unit is defined as the maximum combination of camping equipment allowed in one campsite. The allowable combinations are: One passenger vehicle and two tents; or one motorized vehicle towing a camping trailer and one tent (if space allows) If space permits, one additional passenger vehicle and/or motorcycle may be parked at a campsite.

Keep all vehicles on pavement at all times

Quiet time is from 10 pm until 6 am

Keep all pets on a 6 foot leash and clean up pet waste

Only 3.2% alcohol is permitted in the park

Marijuana consumption is not permitted in the park

Online Reservations

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Online Reservations are available anytime and reservations can be made up to six months in advance.​